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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1939.
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Central Ave.
REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty
' cases Humane Society Phone 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
TJSED CAR SALESMAN Have open
ing In our used car department
for live-wire producing salesman.
Stock consists strictly high grade
quality cars. Sold and backed by
the resources of the oldest new
car dealer In Klamath Falls. At
tractive proposition and a steady
job for the right man. Write Box
1261 Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WAITRESS WANTED Give all ref
' erences and information. Box
1256, care Mall Tribune.
"WANTED Competent housekeeper
between 21 and 48, mUBt know
how to cook. Go home nights.
Tel. 1612.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work
as sales clerk jr waitress. Refer
ence. Phone 69. J, Green.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED The best violin 810 Will
buy. Phone 1027-R.
WANTED TO BUT Good pick-up.
quote price. Box lot i co lTioune.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
Katharine Satterlee, Singer Shop
23 8. Grape.
WE PAT MORE CASH
For Tour Furniture.
HOLHROOR A ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
!
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
BADS 4 OIIRN. Phone 118
WELL DRILLING 81 60 per ft first
50 ft., etc. J. M. Doaje. ni rung
WANTED Scrap Iron, brass, copper
all kinds of metal. Medford Bar
gain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1062.
u A nuss PaintiuB and paper
hanetntf contractor 813 South
Grape. Phone 648-W.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
i For Tour Furniture
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N Grape St Phone 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber-
rydale. H. L. uoox, to wuinc-.
FURNISHED HOUSE with two bed
rooms. H. L. COOk, IV viuincc.
FOR RENT 4-room
house. 819 Beatty.
unfurnished
FOR RENT House. 1617 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Small partly furnished
house, 816. water paid, uressiera.
1107 E. Main.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house.
620, water psld. 606 W. 11th St.
FOR RENT New 8-room modern
hcusc, 612.60. water paid. Mac's
Markst, N. Paclfl: highway.
FOP RENT 3-room partly furnished
house. Inquire 219 Clark.
FOR RENT 4-room house. 815, water
paid. No children. 12)3 W. 9th
FOR RENT Good 6-room bouse
f- close In. Phone 417.
FOR RENT 6-room house. 1088 West
loth St.
FOR RENT 6-room partly furnished
bouse, 626 Phone 720.
FOR RENT--Duplei near Junior HI
Cell St 828 Haven
FOR RENT 6- roo i furnished houss
close in. Phone 457-J. .
FOR RENT 6-room modern houss.
Slots. 2107 Capitol Ave.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
6MALL APARTMENT, completely fur
nished, 817.60. Phone 234-J-2.
LARGE HOUSEKEEPING room and
garage. 62.50 per week. 627 N.
Central.
SINGLE housekeeping rooms, fur
nished and unfurnished. New wood
ranges. Private showers. 214 Hsven,
near Junior high.
FURNISHED 4.PAR.MENT Hot and
cold water. lUthta private bath
Adults 812 So Oakdale.
DESIRABLE ipsrtments 2 rooms snd
bath; gas hest Inquire Fanners
Fruitgrowers Bank
FURN. I. 1 snd s-room Apts Oar
age Adults, tot W. 10th.
FOH RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartmenta, D u r 1 1
court, 3rd ana Hour. Inquire
Apt 6.
FOR RENT furnished Rooms
HEATED, CLEAN, upstairs room.
Private entrance. Maid service.
610 So. Central.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania.
ROOM FOR RENT 11 8. Orange. Hot
and cold water in room. Garage.
Call evenings alter 6 p. m.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 8 Orspe
FOH RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD. 163 N. Oakdale.
BOARD AMD ROOM 116
l per day.
C. Main
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill
road. 3rd house on right.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One yearling buck. In
quire T. E. Fowler, end Helman
St., Ashland.
FOR SALE CHEAP 3 Jenny hellers,
Call 184T
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Dozen red pullets, part
laying. 433 Benson, corner Prune.
FOR SALE R. R. pullets, some lay
ing, 76o each. Also weaner pigs.
O. Ray, half mile north 4 Corners
Service Station on Midway road.
FOR SALE or trade for wood Fryers
ana large pullets. Dressler's 1107
E. Main. Phone 1393-H.
FOR SALE Turkeys. Hens, 18c. Gob
blers, 16c. Live weight. Steve Nye,
Anderson road. Phone 3-F-22.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1035 WILLYS COUPE. Bargain for
quick sale. 712 pine St.
SKINNER'S
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1038 Bulck Special Sedan new
paint, new tires, good motor,
radio, heater. Only 6775. ,
BUICKS
1638 Special Coupe very 1
clean 6745
1936 Touring Sedan heater. 545
1934 Sedan fine condition 295
1932 Sedan 165
CHEVHOLETS
1935 Tudor
1933 Coupe
1931 Cabriolet
. 315
. 266
DODGES
1937 Sedan radio and heater.. 665
1936 Coupe 425
PONTIACS
1937 Touring Sedan 6 wheels.. 605
1938 Touring Sedan ; 476
1937 Nash Lafayette Sedan 625
1937 Packard Sedan very
clean; radio and heater. 645
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Phone 102
Bulck are GMC Trucks
Use' Csr Lot 655
FOR SALE '29 De Soto Coupe,
Cheap. 408 EdwardS.
'34 PONT1AC Coupe. Reasonable.
Texaco Service Station. East Main.
FOR SALE or TRADE '29 Ford 1(4
ton truck. Run only 21,000 miles.
New tires. Also young black work
horse. 1400 lbs. D. F. Gay, Gold
Hill.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 bed
rooms. Good locattcn. Sacrifice
price of 61900. Very unusual terma.
Also have 159 acres on Elk creek
for Just (250. Lots of timber. Log
house. Pierce, Room 1. Palm Build
ing, Medford,
FOR SALE 10 acres Irrigated, good
soil, 3-room house, 2 ',4 miles out
$850.
Also
6-room house and bath. Cabin In
rear. . Suitable for boarding and
rooming house. Only 6900. Very
easy terms.
Also
fl-room house and hath, A large
lots. Nice shade, splendid location.
83.500. Terms.
L. G. PICKELL, 18 8. Bartlett.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford snd
surrounding towns. Easy terms
Jackson County Federal Savings
snd Loan Assoclstlon.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists svallable
at National Farm Loan Office. 202
Liberty Building. Medford.
CITY and country proie ties RENT
ALS LOANS- -JNaUKANUBi. U. O
Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & Whiter
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Very reasonable used
Hotpolnt electric range, full auto
matic. 911 Reddy. Phone 1483-R.
FOR SALE Child's tricycle. Chau
tauqua desk, and boy's bicycle.
Call 868-T.
FOR BALE 150 watt Unlvex 8 mil
limeter projector, $13. Phone 381.
FOR SALE 8-plece mohair daven
port set, A-l shape, 693. Emll
Zwan, Jacksonville highway.
XMAS TREES Good fresh ones. All
kinds. Stop In or call Hollow ay's
Reliable Orocery.
O. B. RANOE. slmnet new, deluxe
model. 836 East Msln.
FOR SALE Man's Columbia bicycle,
612. Phone 865-X.
DRY WOOD Second growth fir,
16" 62.00. 12" 81.75; 12" mansantta
$2.50. Call 810. Franklin's Grocery.
ACCORDION, 48 base, like new, 686.
Bargain. 838 So. Riverside.
XMAS TREES Silver fir, white fir.
red fir. All elws. Trees painted
to order. Burrea Texaco Service,
East Main snd Hswthorns.
FOR SALE flood used
129 No. Oakdale.
furniture.
FOR SALE Cut Holly for Christmas
priced rlht. Faber't Fanner s Sup
ply, 6th snd Bartlett SU
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
CHRISTMAS TREES and Wreaths.
Go to Bert Johnson's tor the best
tn town. Prices right. Open day
and night. Corner 6th and West
Main, next to Graver's Dslry.
FOR BALE Dining room set. Inquire
817 W. 10th.
FOR BALE Bean Superglant spray
rlg. Phone 8-F-23.
NICE NEWTOWN APPLES, 8 boxes
100; half boxes D'AnJou pears;
secondhand lumber. Mra. J.'A. Perl.
Tel. 468-R-3.
A BARGAIN 17-Jewel Hamilton
man's watch. ..brand-new, band
engraved, 175 value for only 640.
Phone Lee, 1025-J.
FOR SALE Washer service. Full line
genuine Maytag parts Service on
all makes Medford Maytag Co.
81 No Bartlett. phone 88.
FOR SALE Dressed, grain fed pork,
half or whole, w. H. Arnold. Phone
623-J-5.
XMAS GIFTS Beautiful Roller ca
naries; fine singers. 1127 West
Main St., Meford.
FOR SALE) Stem punctured Cornice
pears, Amerlcsn Fruit Growers Inc.,
South Fir St.
FOR SALE Shelled Corn 31.40 cwt.;
Ground Barley 61.40 cwt.; Cob
Corn 61.00 cwt.; Wheat 11.60 cwt.
All above grain clean and of good
quality. John Nealon. Phone 118,
Central Point.
DELICIOUS and Newtown apples,
86c box and up. Bring containers.
Independent Packing Co.. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Leaving for east coast.
Selling all household furniture and
dishes at sacrifice. 616 8o. Oakdale.
CHRISTMAS PEARS Extra fancy
Cornice, standard and half boxes,
price very reasonasble. attractive
boxes, can be shipped any place
In the United States.
MYRON ROOT ft CO.. INC..
47 South Fir Street.
HAMMERED HAY at Davis
Stores, Medford, Ashland.
Feed
FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and
used, all prices. Maytag Shop. 81
No. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Oil heaters, 834.60 up.
Maytag Shop, 81 No. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year
old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. 31 No.
Bartlett.
APPLES AND WALNUTS D o 1 p h
Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway.
FOR SALE Best wood In town
guaranteed dry. 223 N. Riverside
phone 615 Hawley Fuel Co
FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe
glanta. Box 8378. Tribune.
OLYMPIC EGG MAfH with milk
82.25 per sack. D".vla Feed Stares
CUT-RATE PRICES - NU-Way Mat
tress ana upnoijiery uo. rnone
293 209 West 8th St.
APPLES Gebhard's. ''alf mile north
Bear Creek bridge. Central Point
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
REAL BUSINESS CHANCE Restau
rant. New complete equipment
Seating capacity 52. Forced sale
and goes at 8776, on terms. Inquire
38 No. Front street or phone 617-L.
PERSONAL
SPECIAL for one week only, $1
Reading for 60c by Madame
Franctes, Palmist. 1746 N. River
side. MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT FLORT'S NURSERY snd
Landscape Service, south entrance
Grants Pass. See our fine stock
of fruit, nut, shade trees snd
ornamentals. 10 off In December.
SEWING, some garments 36c.. Excel
lent equipment. Satlsfsctlon guar
anteed. Phone 1977-J.
NOTICE After this date I am not
responsible for debts contracted
by anyone except myself. Myron
Brownwood.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
Title Insurance
Abstracts
Escrows
Dressmaking.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Fur Remodeling. Puttona snd
Buckles covered Room 320 0. S
Ntl Bank Jldg. Tel 1181.
Custom Butchering.
HAVE YOUR HOGS
CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED
by CRATER MEAT CO.
Phone 1912.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners O s n r s I
bouse cleaners Ploor wsxlng Joe
Spence Phone 1172.
Maternity
SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 24
hours for msternity esses Ambu
Isnce service. Rogue River Sent
tsrlum. Jacksonville. 83
Nursery Stork.
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit Nut snd Shsds Trees. Berries
snd Shruboery
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Ssles ysrd three miles south on Ps
oitis highway.
W B Barnurn Phone 661 -R-2
LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN on modem dwell
lnsa of late construction. $9 76 per
month per thousand Low Interest
rate
BROWN WHITS. 104 W Main
ROOFIN4
WE REPAIR or apply uny type of
roof Pabco Roofings. Shlneles.
Cnatlncn snd Paints Wall a Paper
One. third off Ekerson Paint and
Bool Co, 88 So. Bartlett. Tel. 43.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Aulo Loans.
LOW RATE AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
MONET to buy new or used cars
Private money at new low rates
Immediate action. No red tape.
1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY.
W. E. THOMAS
48 South Central.
Phone 13S. License M-317.
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 Model ears
snd light trucks.
1 to 18 months to repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. fROWN AGENCY.
Agent.
129 East Main M-236 Phone 807.
CAR LOANS
Solve .-our financial
problema by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
. . 1932-1938
Trl-State Acceptance Corp
License M-253.
. MARK A. GOLDY
109 E Main. Phone 728.
You Cn Save Money and
Tims by Getting Your
CAR LOAN OR
REFINANCINGS
Direct from the Lender, Ths
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Tour Satlafactlon Guaranteed.,
43 South Central. Lie. M-317
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon'
owned Independent finance com
pany where your needs will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all times.
Immedtste action) No red tape!
Our years of experience Insures
you of the best service. DRIVE IN
tor iuuk connaentisi loan.
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
. "DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-374. Phone 169.
9th and Bartlott.
PERSONAL LOANS
CASH FOR CHRISTMAS
or any other purpose can be
secured from us promptly, confi
dentially and at LOW COST
OVER 11 YEARS
in Medford and thousands ot
satisfied customers, ' assures your
complete satisfaction.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central. Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License 8-211, M-217.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Radiator Repairing.
HOOPER'S RAD1AIOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett.
Sanitarium.
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSES 34 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 82 .
Transfer;
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and ng Distance Hauling
rnone 044.
BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Office 36 South Fir. Phone 818
Prices right 8ervlce guaranteed
CITY TRANSFER at STORAGE CO
Household moving snd general
hauling 39 S. Grape Phone 2050
day or night
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice To Creditors
In ths County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for Jsckson County.
In the Matter of the Eatste of
Minnie Boyd, deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Administrator of the Bstats
of Minnie Boyd, deceased, by the
County Court of the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, snd hsvlng
qualified, notice Is hereby given to
sll persons having claims sgainst
said estate, to present them at the
office of the undersigned st 136
East Main Street. Medford. Oregon,
properly verified and with proper
voucher, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, wnicn is tne S7tn aay 01 No
vember, 1039.
O. H. BENGTSON, Administrator.
128 E. Main St., Medford,
Oregon.
Bellview
Bellview, Dec. 18. (Spl)--
Upper Valley Community club
had an enjoyable Christmas
party at the Community club
house Wednesday.
Mrs. Wade Wallla lead a 15
minute Bible discussion. Mrs,
Archie Kincald, chairman of
the program committee, direct
ed two Christmas games in
which Mrs. Edwin Dunn and
Mrs. Taylor Williams won the
prizes. Mrs. I. E. Deadwcod
read "The Christmas Story",
and Mrs. Taylor Williams sang
Luther s Cradle Hymn accom
panied with a tableau.
Next meeting will be a cov
ered-dish luncheon with Mrs
T. M. Stott, Jr., president ol
the Southern Oregon' Federa
tion of Clubs, as special guest.
Mrs. John Heilmeyer. Mrs; May
and Mrs. Chamberlain will be
hostesses.
The members voted to have
a New Year's party Monday,
Jan. 1, to which members and
families are invited. The party
will begin with a basket dinner
at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. G. W. Byrd
will have charge of the kitchen
committee, Mrs. Claude Conley
of the dining room, and Mrs. C.
H. Modrell of the games for the
children.
Embroidery club of Bellview
enjoyed a one o'clock luncheon
at the home of Mrs. George
Helms Tuesday. Those present
were Mrs. Ben Christlieb, Mrs.
Cross -Word Puzzle
1 Creased again
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able n6sa
U. Rounded roof
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chamber
It. Country
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arthen
vessel
17. Flutter over
28. Singly
29, Flowers .
80. Ingenuous
8L Compound .
other
81 liegal con
veyances 84. Pay suit to
87. Ooes In ad
vance of
41. Desolate
48. Chces piece
44. Cooks with drj
neai
tlnirle
I. Make eyes
. Soft groan
I Ireland
Favorable
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. nisy gait
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discord
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narcntiblv
47. Lour) noise
48. Patron saint
of sailors
49. Party-colored
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Indlao
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88. Salutation
Edwin Dunn, Mrs. Dot Williams, I
Mrs. J. M. Crow, Mrs. Royi
Crow and Mrs. Claude Conley.
P.-T. A. meeting was post
poned to Dec. 22. The P.-T. A.
will finance treats for the school
pupils and for children of pre
school age. Everyone In the
community is invited.
Clarence Byrd has returned
to his home after spending sev
eral days visiting relatives at
Dorris, Calif. He is convalescing
from a recent illness.
Mrs. Donald Korth and son,
Jimmte, were guests at the W.
Martin home Sunday, where
they enjoyed a dinner, honoring
Mr. Martins birthday.
Kathryn Peachey and Jose
phine Peachey were both out of
school a few days last week with
colds.
Mrs. Henry Stcnrud returned
Monday from Minnesota where
she was called by the serious
illness of her sister, Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. Stenrud is now confined
to her home by illness.
Bellview school board will
hold a meeting at the school
house Thursday evening. Mrs
Charles Anderson is the clerk
Wm. Briggs, Walter Longstreth
and L. D. Meservey are mem
bers. Robert E. Bell, who has been
employed at Lakevlew for the
past several months, has come
home for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews
of Ashland were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark True last
Sunday.
Brownsboro
Brownsboro, Dec. 18. (Spl.)
Mrs. C. E. Craig entertained
the ladies club at her home
Thursday afternoon, with a good
attendance. A special feature ot
the afternoon was the layette
shower given Mrs. Paul Jones
for her twin boys born In Med
ford a few weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig and little
daughter of Lane county, stop
ped here recently lor a visit
with their uncle and aunt, Mr,
and Mrs. C. B. Craig while en-
route to Bakersfield, Calif.
Mrs. Johnston returned Wed
nesday from Ashland where she
spent three weeks visiting her
son and family.
Mrs. Ruby Wise attended ft
teachers meeting in Eagle roint,
Friday.
The school Christmas program
and tree will be held Thursday,
Dec. 21, in the schoolhouse at
8 b.rri.
Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcamp of
Hornbrook, Calif., W. M. Han
sen and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer re
turned last week from visiting
relatives in Eureka and Areata,
Calif.
Mrs. Glen Marshall and little
daughter have returned to their
home In Roseburg, after having
been guests at the Walter Marsh
all home here for sometime
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dyslng-
er returned from near Eugene
loft Friday where they have
been living, while Mr. Dyslnger
was employed in construction
work.
The Grange
Installation
Joint Installation for Roxy
Ann, Bellview, Talent and Cen
tral Point Granges will be held
in Central Point hall, Wednes
day evening, December 20.
Those attending are asked to
bring cake or cream.
Friday evening. December 30, IS
ths date set for Installation In ths
Sams Valley hall for Enterprise, Gold
Hill. Live Oak snd Bams Valley
granges.
Sunday sfternoon, December 81,
has been set for the officers of Laks
Creek, Upper Rogue and Eagle Point
granges at Upper Rogue hall.
Date for ths meeting st Jackson
vlllo grange has not yet been an
nounced. Griffin Creek. Grange
Isabelle Le Vender enter
tained fifteen H.E.C. members
at her home Dee. 14.
Two visitors were Mrs. Wll-
lard Dooms and Lillian Bum
gardner, nee Brown, who now
resides In California.
In a room where stood a twink
ling Christmas tree, with magic bells
snd mistletoe, five staxry-eyed "lit
tle believers" received a first gift
from St. Nick, while three "little
wees," ShsrOn Lee Dooms, Elesnore
Danielle Mark and Robert Earle
Bumgardner entered all hearts Into
ths sanctuary of that first Christ
mas.
Treasurer Gertrude Lontan con
firmed the efficiency of ths ways
snd means committee, announcing
the club had been more than self-
supporting In 1939 and In addition
had contributed to ths grange build
ing fund.
Club officials re-tlected were Win
nie Brown, chairman; Lulu Sturglll,
secretary, and Oertrude Logan treas
urer. Isabelle LeVsnder wss named
vice chairman, and H. E. committee
added ths names of Bisters Ouches
and Good road.
Pollyannss were drawn for 1949.
Christmas present for 1939 Pollyannss
are now In order.
The New Tear's party will be held
January 11 In ths horns of Stella
Oood.
1 1
Triangle
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Bp) V
1 Yf -
Ross Wyait (center) high
school principal, is on trial in
Dallas ior attempting to kill
Mary Jo Miller (lop), one ot his
teachers, by selling oil a charge
oi dynamite in the house in
which she lived. Wyatls wile
(lower) is shown weeping tn
court as she accused the 28-ysar
old teacher of stealing her hus
band's love.
Grangers will partake of a Christ
mas potluck supper at 8 p. in. Deo.
19. Following the meeting home
made candy snd popcorn will sdd
an additional yuletlds note.
Sams Vallev Granae -
Same Valley Grange held its
regular meeting December 12
It was reported that the stage
in the Grange Hall Is all sealed
making the hall much warmer.
The building committee has also
completed the closet for the
regalia and staffs. After the
meeting everyone enjoyed hot
soup served by Home Economics
committee.
December 39 st 8 p. m. Installs-
tlon will be held at Sams Valley
gran,7o hall. Mrs. William Foley of
Central Point will be Installing of
ficer. Oold Hill, Live Oak and En
terprise will be visiting granges. This
is open to the publto and everyonS
Is Invited to come. Bring sandwiches
snd cake.
The grange decided not to have
their next regular meeting Decem
ber 38 becauss It Is soo close t
Christmas. Next meeting wilt be
January 9.
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ATTRACT TOURISTS
Seattle, Dec. 18. (P) Cut
ting of timber along the Pacific
northwest's highways "is like
killing the goose that lays the
golden egg," Frank A. Kittredgc
of San Francisco, regional direc
tor of the national park service,
said here.
Preservation of remaining
stands of virgin timber border
ing the highways is necessary if
tho Pacific northwest wants Its
tourist trade to keep coming, he
said.
"It seems obvious,'' he said.
"that the northwestern states
could make no mistake If they
definitely and deliberately set
aside certain timber areas which
could not be touched for the
present.
"There is no question but
that the virgin timber stands In
Oregon and Washington are
part of the lure which brings
many thousands of tourists to
the northwest each year.
T
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Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medfonl snd Ylclntty: Cloudy to
night and Tuesday with occasional
rain, slightly warmer.
Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Tues
day with rain In west portion, slight
ly wanner tonight, freah southerly
wind off ths coast with gales near
Columbia rlTer.
Local Data
Temperature s year ago today:
highest 48, lowest 91.
Total monthly precipitation, 6 04
Inches; excess for the month, S.84
Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1930, 8.10 Inches; excess tor
the season, 1.94 Inches.
RelatlTs humidity st B p. m. yes
terday 81 percent; 6 a. m. today
98 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 7:35 a n. sun
set 4:43 p. m.
OtMertatlons Tnkrn at 4:88 a. tn
130 Meridian Tims.
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Boston
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83
43
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40
S3
38
88
43
43
33
87
38
43
38
SI
83
81
00 Clear
T P Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.00 Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
T P Cloudy
.00 Clear
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Havre .
Los Angeles.... 79
Medford
. 81
Now Tork
Omaha
. 83
. 88
. 77
, 83
. 88
. 58
Phoenix
Clear
Oloudy
Clear
Foggy
Clear
Clear
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake 68
San Pranolseo 83
Seattle , S3
Spokans 48
Wash., D. O 83
T P Cloudy
101 Clear
.00 Cloudy
jOO Cloudy
Wena tehee 80
Communications
"Young America"
To the Editor:
I wonder how many folks In
this part of our America have
ever visited Mooseheart, Illinois,
the children's sanctuary and
refuge.
The writer understands thai
a cine-color picture, portraying
vividly and dramatically what
is being accomplished at this
amazing "Child City" Is to be
shown soon at our local theatres.
The screen epic is only approxi
mately ten minutes In length,
but It portrays the everyday
activities of these children.
What they do, how they live and
play . and how they are cared
for. Their schooling: They are
shown as they trip merrily from
their cottages, their daily rou
tine of school, play and home
life.
They study their lessons, re
cite, go to meals, In most attrac
tive surroundings, visit the
store, choose their own clothing,
go to church where each re
ceives religious instruction in
the faith of his or her parents.
They are busy In various
courses of trade instruction, and
one sees them at night offering
Up prayer to Diety as they pre
pare for bed.
The writer believes that our
teachers and schools should be
interested lit this showing. It Is
highly entertaining as well ai
chock full of constructive Ideas.
I feel that vote of thanks la
due our good friend Mr, Hunt
In granting the Moose the priv
ilege of showing this picture In
his theaters. We also express
our appreciation to Mr. Him
mela, manager of the Rialtj,
where we believe the showing
will be made.
No advertising propaganda of
any kind Is contained In this
film.
Sincerely yours for our chil
dren and future posterity, I am,
Sincerely, D. D. DAVIS. .
Fire Routs Sleepers .
Portland, Dec. 18. (P) While
120 residents fled into the chill
morning from the Garland hotel
at S a. m. Sunday, firemen man
aged to localize a fire that start
ed in a bathroom. The damage
was estimated at $4000.
An area In Arizona has been
set aside for bow-and-arrow
hunters, with deer, bear and
wild turkeys as game.
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